Emad Soliman Ali Mohamed


2025

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QIAS 2025: Overview of the Shared Task on Islamic Inheritance Reasoning and Knowledge Assessment
Abdessalam Bouchekif | Samer Rashwani | Emad Soliman Ali Mohamed | Mutaz Alkhatib | Heba Sbahi | Shahd Gaben | Wajdi Zaghouani | Aiman Erbad | Mohammed Ghaly
Proceedings of The Third Arabic Natural Language Processing Conference: Shared Tasks

This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the QIAS 2025 shared task, organized as part of the ArabicNLP 2025 conference and co-located with EMNLP 2025. The task was designed for the evaluation of large language models in the complex domains of religious and legal reasoning. It comprises two subtasks: (1) Islamic Inheritance Reasoning, requiring models to compute inheritance shares according to Islamic jurisprudence, and (2) Islamic Knowledge Assessment, which covers a range of traditional Islamic disciplines. Both subtasks were structured as multiple-choice question answering challenges, with questions stratified by varying difficulty levels. The shared task attracted significant interest, with 44 teams participating in the development phase, from which 18 teams advanced to the final test phase. Of these, 6 teams submitted entries for both subtasks, 8 for Task 1 only, and two for Task 3 only. Ultimately, 16 teams submitted system description papers. Herein, we detail the task’s motivation, dataset construction, evaluation protocol, and present a summary of the participating systems and their results.